by Megan Sheehan | Jan 29, 2026 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, In Practice, Library, The Fine Arts, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
Let’s begin our question of assessment with the question of work; after all, what do we teachers assess but the work of our students? A STUDENT’S WORK The Catechism states that work is “the collaboration of man and woman with God in perfecting the visible creation”...
by Megan Sheehan | Jan 27, 2026 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library, News, Resources, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision, Theology, Uncategorized
FLORISSANT, MO — The Augustine Institute campus recently served as the epicenter for a movement to reclaim the spiritual and intellectual heart of Catholic education by supporting the spiritual fatherhood of priests with formation, resources and community. From...
by Megan Sheehan | Jan 24, 2026 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library, Resource Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
In celebration of National Catholic Schools Week 2026, the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education (ICLE) is proud to spotlight a landmark moment for the movement toward educational wonder. St. Jerome Academy in Hyattsville, MD – an ICLE Premier Member School – will...
by Megan Sheehan | Dec 30, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, In Practice, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, The Liberal Arts Vision, Theology, Uncategorized
This time of year I love listening to the Little House on the Prairie series. There is something endearing about the repeated references to hard work, delicious food made from scratch and rich encounters with living off the land. While the Wilder family received...
by Megan Sheehan | Dec 2, 2025 | Catholic Identity & Culture, Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, History, In Practice, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized
Man is by nature body and soul, and therefore, our bodies are not accidental. We know this intellectually as Catholics, but we also experience this reality when we move and strive physically. There is tremendous satisfaction and joy when our bodies are attuned to...
by Megan Sheehan | Sep 28, 2025 | Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Free Content, Library, The Liberal Arts Educator, Uncategorized, Virtue
What is it that makes evaluation of others in the work setting seem so difficult? Many earnest followers of Christ feel tension when it comes to judging others’ work. Our desire for solid working relationships with the faculty and staff can feel like an obstacle to...